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The habutae fabric, dyed brown, is coated with wax, dried, and hardened. The artisan then grasps the fabric with their palm, cracking the wax. Furthermore, they skillfully express the cracks, one of the characteristics of wax-resist dyeing, by finely breaking the wax within the brown dye. On the back, hand-painted fan paintings, gourds, and a cargo ship moored on the riverbank are depicted, all outlined with gold leaf. For gold leaf yuzen, adhesive is applied to the areas to be expressed, and gold leaf foil, placed in a bamboo tube with a wire mesh at the bottom, is dropped onto the fabric using a hard brush to create the outlines. The fan paintings depict five fans, each adorned with beautiful Yamato-e paintings, likely portraying a fan-matching competition where fans are displayed and competed against each other in pairs. The first fan painting depicts a landscape of distant mountains in the background and a drum bridge spanning the river. Below the fan paintings, there is a landscape painting of gourds with ivy, a boat loading bundles of snow-covered reeds on a lakeside, and crows. The name "Gyokudo" is present. Kawai Gyokudo is known for his famous paintings of snow and boats, such as "Snowy Day." The lining of the juban (undergarment) uses white habutae. A 15cm turnback is added using seika fabric. For men's garments, the hem is turned back from the hemline, and the hem fabric is folded back to the lining of the main body and sewn as a loop. However, the hem fabric is also extended by about 2-3mm at the same time. It is unclear whether this was done to add weight to the hem for better movement or simply a preference of the stylish wearer. Measurements (unit: cm) Nagajuban length (back): 132.5, Yukitake: 65, Sleeve width: 33, Sleeve length: 48.5, Back width: 30, Front width: 28 There is a stain on the beige part to the right of the boat pattern on the right back (photo 7). Stains on the lining: right front body and hem (photos 7, 8, 9). Stains on the left front body of the lining (photos 9, 12). Stains on the back right side (around the sleeve attachment) (photos 13, 14). We have checked for stains and dirt as much as possible, but there may be oversights. We appreciate your understanding. These are digital camera images. Please note that colors may appear different depending on your smartphone or computer. Also, please be aware that the camera's characteristics often cause color variations. The magic belt used for the photography is not included in this listing.
2 months ago